Wikipedia
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San Francisco - Wikipedia
1 day ago - Among U.S. cities proper with over 300,000 residents, San Francisco is ranked second by population density, first by per capita income, and sixth by aggregate income as of 2023. Depending on how its borders are defined, the broader San Francisco Bay Area is home to 4.6β9.2 million residents.
MacroTrends
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San Francisco Metro Area Population (1950-2026) | MacroTrends
The metro area population of San Francisco in 2024 was 3,343,000, a 0.45% increase from 2023.
Census Reporter
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San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA Metro Area - Profile data - Census Reporter
Census data for San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA Metro Area (pop. 4,566,961), including age, race, sex, income, poverty, marital status, education and more.
U.S. Census Bureau
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San Francisco city, California - Census Bureau Profile
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Statistical Atlas
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The Demographic Statistical Atlas of the United States - Statistical Atlas
Scope: population of the San Francisco Area and selected other metro areas in the United States Β· This page reports on the population distribution in the San Francisco Area, both in terms of raw head counts, and in terms of population density per square mile.
U.S. Census Bureau
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U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: San Francisco County ...
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Bayareametro
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Population - San Francisco - Bay Area Census
Total Population in 2020In 2020, San Francisco was home to 873,965 people. Residents were predominantly working age, while those 65 and older were a larger segment of the community than those under 18.
Wikipedia
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Demographics of San Francisco - Wikipedia
October 16, 2025 - With a population density of 18,633 per square mile (7,194/km2), San Francisco is the second-most densely populated major American city, behind only New York (among cities greater than 200,000 population).
Citypopulation
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San Jose - San Francisco - Oakland (Combined Statistical Area, Combined Metropolitan Areas, USA) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location
San Jose - San Francisco - Oakland (Combined Statistical Area, Combined Metropolitan Areas, USA) with population statistics, charts, map and location.
Bayareametro
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Bay Area Census | Explore census data for over 7 million residents of the Bay Area | Bay Area Census
Explore data for over 7 million residents across nine counties and 101 cities. Access insights on population, housing units, and households Β· MTC is responsible for planning, financing and coordinating transportation for the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area
Bayareametro
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Bayareametro
Total Population in 2020In 2020, the Bay Area was home to 7,765,640 people. Residents were predominantly working age, while those under 18 were a larger segment of the region than those 65 and older.
California Movers
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San Francisco Bay Area population 2023 | California Movers USA
January 25, 2022 - Additionally, it is the 4th largest city in California, ranking behind Los Angeles. San Francisco's population is growing at 0.10%. The population density per square mile is 18,832, which is quite low than other big cities.
Reddit
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r/bayarea on Reddit: Is it odd that the Bay Area isn't considered on single metro area/MSA? Do you agree that it should be two?
October 4, 2023 -
Rankings of largest MSAs in the US have SF-Oakland-Fremont at No. 13 with approx 4.6 million people, and San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara at No. 23 with just under 2 million people (2022 estimates from wiki). Together they'd be 6.5-6.6 million and the sixth largest MSA in the country, at least for now. Seems like a unified whole to me.
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Yes it's odd. I'm from the GTA, it's roughly the same size. LA metro also makes the Bay look tiny.
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Combined statistical areas serve this purpose and the bay area is indeed the 6th largest one of those, albeit with a larger population than your 6.5 From the wiki for MSAs, describing the Core Based Statistical Areas MSAs are defined by: CBSAs are delineated on the basis of a central contiguous area of relatively high population density, known as an urban area or urban cluster. The counties containing the core urban area are known as the central counties of the CBSA; these are defined as having at least 50% of their population living in urban areas of at least 10,000 in population So it sounds like the Bay Area is not one MSA because MSA's are not intended to be so multipolar.
U.S. Census Bureau
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U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: San Francisco County, California
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